AUTO LENDERS v. GENTILINI FORD


854 A.2d 378 (2004)

181 N.J. 245

AUTO LENDERS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. GENTILINI FORD, INC., Defendant and Third Party Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PNC Bank National Association, John Does 1-10, Randy Carpenter, Richard Baker, Shawn Hamilton, Shanda Boddie, Sean Murray, Thomas Eidell, Christopher Jackson, Tamika Fortune, Starr Barnum, Cassandra Brock, Latoya Savage, Kenyatta Saunders, Kenneth Graham, Corneilia Thrower, Joyce Taylor, Alfie Stephens, Delores Simpson, Tairat Ajoke Disu, Raymond Bickel, Edward Isiah Graham, Troy Butler, Julius Jermelle, Eugene Cobbs, Michael White, Jr., Benjamin Mansfield, Wayne Tucker, Charles Lentz, Joann Jacobs, Michele Sloan And Tiffany Richardson And Christi Insurance Group, Inc., Third Party Defendants, and The Ohio Casualty Group of Insurance Companies, American West Fire and Casualty Company and West American Insurance Company, Third Party Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided August 16, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eric C. Garrabrant argued the cause for appellant (Serber, Konschak & Jaquett, attorneys).

Andrew S. Kent, West Orange, argued the cause for respondents (Wolff & Samson, attorneys; Armen Shahinian and Scott D. Baron, of counsel).


Justice ZAZZALI delivered the opinion of the Court.

Randy Carpenter, an employee of Gentilini Ford, Inc., engaged in numerous credit-application frauds over the course of an eleven-month period, leading to the sale of twenty-seven automobiles to customers who otherwise would not have qualified for credit. In this appeal, we must determine whether losses sustained as a result of Carpenter's conduct are covered under an employee-dishonesty provision of Gentilini Ford...

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